Delaying
21delaying tactics — UK [dɪˈleɪɪŋ ˌtæktɪks] / US [dɪˌleɪɪŋ ˈtæktɪks] noun [plural] things that are deliberately said or done to make a process slower …
22delaying tactic — /dəˈleɪɪŋ tæktɪk/ (say duh laying taktik) noun an action taken to avoid the immediate occurrence of something undesirable that one perceives to be about to happen. Also, stalling tactic …
23delaying creditors — Building obstructions to hold creditors where they cannot obtain their lawful demands from assets of the debtor. 37 Am J2d Frd Conv §§ 5 et seq; interposing something unjustifia bly, before creditors can realize what is due them out of the debtor …
24delaying action — noun : a defensive military action in which advance of an enemy is delayed by fighting as long as possible without the defensive force becoming involved in decisive battle that would imperil its withdrawal …
25delaying tactic — noun [count] : something that is done in order to delay a decision, an occurrence, etc. called also (chiefly US) delay tactic …
26hindering and delaying creditors — Acts which impede or retard creditors in their lawful efforts to subject the property of their debtor to their lawful claims, performed with the fraudulent intent to defraud. Clayton v Clark, 76 Kan 832, 92 P 1117. An act impeding or retarding… …
27fourching — Delaying a litigation …
28Delayed sleep phase syndrome — Classification and external resources ICD 10 G47.2 ICD 9 327.31 …
29Battle of Fort Eben-Emael — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Battle for Fort Eben Emael partof=World War II caption= date=10 May, 1940 – 11 May, 1940 place=Fort Eben Emael, near the city of Maastricht in the Netherlands result=Decisive German victory… …
30Battle of Chochiwon — Part of Korean War …